Veterinary Nursing News Headlines

    TVM launches joint supplement for dogs

    TVM UK has launched Locox TT, a joint supplement for dogs designed to support healthy joint function for continued mobility. The company says Locox TT has been developed to have high levels of EPA and DHA Omega-3, with independent lab analysis showing...

    Nominations open for RCVS Elections 2021

    Veterinary nurses can now nominate themselves as candidates in the 2021 elections for Veterinary Nurses (VN) Council. The full eligibility criteria, including FAQs and guidance notes, for veterinary nurses who wish to stand for VN Council can be found...

    Insurance fraud vet has DC sanction postponed

    Dr Donal Johnston MRCVS, a former County Down-based veterinary surgeon who made fraudulent pet insurance claims to fund a gambling addiction has had his RCVS Disciplinary Committee sanction hearing postponed after he agreed to enter into undertakings...

    New in-practice education campaign for owners of travelling pets

    MSD Animal Health has launched the Safe Journey campaign, which includes supporting materials for vet practices to increase awareness of the human and animal disease risks associated with travelling. Claire Gotto, Veterinary Advisor at MSD Animal...

    New study shows urine dipstick test not accurate for detecting proteinuria in cats

    A study published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) has shown that the urine dipstick test is not accurate for detecting proteinuria, either when used alone or when combined with the urine-specific gravity (USG) in cats. The study, titled...
  • Vetoquinol to take over Profender and Drontal from Elanco

    Vetoquinol has announced that it has agreed terms to acquire the European Economic area and UK rights to Profender and Drontal from Elanco Animal Health. The deal is expected to complete by the middle of 2020. According to the terms of the deal...
  • Vets Now launches veterinary wellness initiative

    Vets Now has launched 'Wellness Month', a new initiative designed to prioritise health and wellbeing amongst its workforce. During June, Vets Now’s 1300 employees up and down the country will focus on activities which make them feel happy and supported...

    First chewable, flavoured and divisible trilostane tablets for dogs

    Virbac has launched Trilotab, the first chewable, flavoured and divisible trilostane tablet to treat Cushing’s syndrome in dogs. Trilotab is licensed for the treatment of pituitary-dependent hypercortisolism (PDH) caused by an adrenocorticotrophic...

    Dechra launches organic diet for cats and dogs

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched an organic line of its 'Specific' pet food aimed at owners looking for a more sustainable way to feed their pets. The new line, which is available from veterinary wholesalers, is described as a complete feeding...

    Devon practice shows the value of an antibiotic audit

    Devon-based White Lodge Veterinary Surgery has achieved a 32.6% reduction in the use of a critically important antibiotic by carrying out a clinical audit. The CVS practice aimed to change its prescribing culture by adopting an evidence-based, case...

    Vet nurses' phones and tablets found contaminated with Staphylococci

    A new study, published open access in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP), found that 68% of portable electronic devices (PEDs) used by veterinary staff were contaminated with Staphylococci, including both vancomycin and oxacillin...

    Scarborough-based vet struck off for assaulting ex-partner

    Matthew John Makepeace has been struck off by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after a conviction for assaulting his ex-partner. Mr Makepeace faced five charges. The first charge was that in 2022 Mr Makepeace was convicted at Scarborough Magistrates...

    CVS launches app for veterinary locums to book shifts

    CVS is launching an app which will allow veterinary locums to see available shifts at its practices, negotiate rates, book shifts, message practices and submit invoices for payment. The new app has been specifically developed for CVS, is unique to...

    New webinars to support veterinary mental health

    Royal Canin and Vets: Stay, Go, Diversify will be holding a month-long free CPD webinar series on mental health in the veterinary profession. The company says the webinars will equip veterinary professionals with strategies to strengthen wellbeing...

    New RCVS President promises to listen

    The new President of the RCVS), Dr Melissa Donald MRCVS, has promised to spend much of the year listening to veterinary professionals and communities across the UK, to better understand the issues affecting them. Melissa, who was invested at the RCVS...

    New online feline ophthalmology course

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Amodip, has launched a free online feline ophthalmology course called ‘Looking hypertension in the eye’. Ceva says the aim of the course is to enable vet nurses to get the most out of their ocular exams and gain confidence...

    Norfolk vet cleared of serious professional misconduct over clinical failings

    Katharine Power MRCVS has been cleared of serious professional misconduct by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee. Dr Power faced a number of charges relating to alleged clinical and communications failings surrounding surgery carried out on two separate...

    Dechra launches first benzodiazepine licensed for the intravenous co-induction of anaesthesia in horses

    Dechra has launched Dormazolam (midazolam (5mg/ml), the first and only equine benzodiazepine licensed for the intravenous co-induction of anaesthesia in horses 1 . The company says Dormazolam works in synergy with other induction agents to provide...

    RCVS leaves Stonewall scheme

    The RCVS has withdrawn from the Stonewall Diversity Champion Scheme, which it joined in 2017. In a statement given to the Veterinary Record earlier this year, the College said: "In 2017, our commitment to equality for our LGBTQ+ employees, members...

    Newly-qualified vet nurses to continue getting e-certificates

    The RCVS Veterinary Nurses Council has agreed to continue its trial of giving newly-qualified veterinary nurses e-certificates in place of paper certificates, when they join the Register. The trial, which was launched last November, will now continue...

    Receptionist at Kent practice celebrates seven decades of service

    Mrs Muriel Taylor, who worked as a receptionist at Pennard Vets in Kent for a staggering 70 years, has been presented with the British Veterinary Receptionist Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award at a celebration with more than 100 staff at the practice...

    BSAVA adds nutrition course to its Vet Nurse Merit Awards

    The BSAVA has added a nutrition course to its Veterinary Nurse Merit Awards (VNMA). The new Nutrition VNMA, which starts in March 2021, will be led by Georgia Woods RVN (pictured right) who holds the Canine and Feline Veterinary Health Nutrition Certificate...

    New study finds Persian cats at high risk of health problems

    New research by the Royal Veterinary College in collaboration with the University of Edinburgh has found that almost two thirds of Persian cats suffer from at least one health condition 1 . There are an estimated 100,000 Persian cats in the UK, popular...

    Vet nurses invited to attend RCVS AGM online

    The RCVS is inviting all vet nurses to attend its Annual General Meeting, taking place online, on Friday, 9 July 2021. The proceedings will begin at 10am with the formal adoption by RCVS Council of the Annual Report and Financial Statements for 2020...

    ISFM brings you the world’s first virtual feline congress for vet nurses ... and it's free

    The International Society of Feline Medicine has announced the world's first virtual feline congress for veterinary nurses, which will run over three days from Saturday August 8th and is free of charge. The event offers over 30 hours of CPD, covering...